Muddled

By Lonely Star Software, Inc.

Description

MUDDLED is an addictive, fast-paced anagram word game. Form all of the words you can from the letter tiles given before the timer runs out! Get enough words, and you move to the next round and build your score. Miss too many, and start again at zero.

MUDDLED makes full use of the iPhone's touch screen and accelerometer. Tap or drag the tiles into place to form words. Shake the phone back and forth to scramble up the letters when you get stuck.

With over 1,400 different boards to play, MUDDLED will keep you entertained for hours!

What's New in Version 1.3.3

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Customer Reviews

Where do some of these words come from?

by
Opossumx

I enjoy the game and play it a lot, but I agree with the frustrations mentioned by some of the other reviewers--many words have been used that don't even have definitions in the game dictionary. Are they slang...or just made up? And there are a number of words the game doesn't recognize ("bling" for instance). And, finally, the game doesn't recognize words consistently from one puzzle to another--a word that works in one may not be allowed in the next.

Love it but.....

by
Lawyerabh

This is a great game but I agree with others that the word selection is strange. Some common words are left out and other strange words are in. The game occasionally locks up. Moreconcerning, only 6 letters are loading now but the game is still playing as if there are 7. There's no way to get the 7th letter back, so I'm going to try to delete the game and reload. There's no reason for this to happen.

Yikes!!!!!

by
JMA1031

I love Muddled. I am addicted to MuddledI used to play Muddled for hoursAnd then"......., The game locks up on me. I tap a letter, it just sits there and laughs at me.This is abuse to the max!!!! It doesn't happen often, just when I'm in the heat of the word build. Am I alone in this horrible torture of word building?????Please stop the pain and fix the game and sendi it back to those of us are suffering without any way of knowing if we will ever be able to form those seven letters & fill the grid.For now, I'm heading back to the New York Times crosswords Sunday puzzles. Please I'm too young to live in word age hell.